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Defynnog, (sometimes
found as
Devynock in some
historical do****ents), is a
small village in the
community of
Maescar in the
historic county of Brecknockshire...
- The
Defynnog Yew (Welsh: Ywen
Defynnog) (SN9253027960) is one of a
group of
ancient yews (Taxus baccata) in the
churchyard of St Cynog's Church, which...
- the
Fortingall Yew in Scotland. It has, however, been
claimed that the
Defynnog yew from the
Brecon Beacons surp****es the
Llangernyw Yew in age, although...
- St Cynog's
Church is an
active parish church in the
village of
Defynnog, Powys, Wales. The
dedication is to
Saint Cynog, one of the 24
children of Brychan...
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Claims for an
older tree have been made for the
Defynnog Yew in the
churchyard of St Cynog's Church,
Defynnog, Wales, but this view is contested. Such old...
- and
Brecon Railway which opened a
station in the
adjoining village of
Defynnog in 1867. The
promoter and
contractor of the railway, John ****son, also...
- ISBN 978-0-9545575-3-9. Hidson, Toby (2014). "Addressing the
claim that the
Defynnog yewsin Powysmay be 5,000
years old" (PDF).
Ancient Yew Group. Archived...
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Clyro Coelbren Commins Coch
Crickhowell Crossgates Cwmdu Cwmtwrch Cwmwysg Defynnog Dolfach Dylife Elan
Village Erwood Esgairgeiliog Evenjobb Felindre near...
- Llangatwg/Llangattock • Llangenau/Llangenny •
Llangynidr • Llanisw/Partrishow
Defynnog Defynnog/Devynnock (Callwen/Colwen • Crai/Cray • Llanilltyd) •
Llanfaes •...
- 51.9455; -3.5723 (Afon
Senni (mouth))), it
flows past the
village of
Defynnog,
where it is
joined on its left bank by its sole
significant tributary...